I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Gap Inc. (Chicago, IL) in May 2015
Interview
I applied in February, got called for an interview in May. The interview was very relaxed, interviewed with the Assistant Manager/Customer Relations Manager first, then the General Manager of the store. They each asked me similar questions, typical questions about myself and behavioral questions. I got the offer over the phone a few days later.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time where you had a difficult customer.
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Gap Inc. (Rocklin, CA) in Jul 2016
Interview
Phone interview then group interview depending on the time of year you spot you might get a 1:1 interview. In 2016 they started hiring in July for seasonal. If you get on as seasonal, you will have to work to get permanent status.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you had a difficult customer. What was your process?
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Gap Inc. (San Francisco, CA) in Nov 2016
Interview
I spoke to recruiters when they came to my school's career fair back in September and was surprised to hear back from them two months later in November.
I was then scheduled a call with HR/Recruiting where I was given more details about the program, the team I would be interviewing with, and Gap in general. Nothing nerveracking at all, just a solid conversation. We also went over and discussed my resumé and past experiences.
The next step was then two 30-minute calls, one with a full-time who would be my mentor and an intern hiring manager. The recruiter was very flexible and was able to schedule the calls around my exam schedule. First call was with the hiring manager and the questions asked were: Do you have any experience with Agile, talk to me about your last internship, what are the importances of commenting code? The majority of the questions were centered around my experiences and thoughts on QA-ing, reviewing code, etc. The second interview with the full-time engineer was another discussion about my experiences with some questions more tailored to my work that aligned with what I would be working on. Overall, both interviews high focused on my experiences and unlike other interviews I have had, there were no technical questions. I believe they were trying to get a sense of the type of person I was and were more inclined to offer the position to someone who would fit in and be willing to learn over someone who couldn't communicate but had more technical skills.